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The Bradford pear tree in our front yard has not been looking good this year. Some sections of the tree appear to have died, and the bark is coming off of large sections of the trunk. It also lost ...
This disease is most often a problem for pears and apple trees, but it affects more than 200 species of plants in the Rosacea and Rubus families including crab apple, hawthorn, mountain ash and ...
AgriPhage™-Fire Blight and AgriPhage™-Citrus Canker Approved for Use to Control Bacterial Disease in Citrus and Pome Fruit October 09, 2018 06:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time ...
The decay is caused by a fungus that attacks the tree's bark, with apple and pear trees being the most common hosts. If not addressed, canker can kill a tree in a single season and spread to others.
Gardeners who have apple or pear trees are being urged to inspect them this January for a potentially lethal disease. Alan Buckingham, author of Allotment Month By Month, suggests in his book's ...
The rot is caused by a fungus, which attacks the bark of the tree and apples and pear trees are the most common hosts. If left unchecked, canker can kill off a tree in a single season and spread ...
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